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  1. Elmer Gantry (Signet Classics) by Sinclair Lewis, 2007-12-04
  2. The Quixotic Vision of Sinclair Lewis by Martin Light, 1975-06
  3. Sinclair Lewis: A Descriptive Bibliography, Second Edition by Stephen R. Pastore, 2009-08-15
  4. The Art of Sinclair Lewis, by David Joseph Dooley, 1967-06
  5. The Rise of Sinclair Lewis, 1920-1930 (Penn State Series in the History of the Book) by James M. Hutchisson, 2001-03-01
  6. Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  7. Sinclair Lewis' Babbit by Edward Winans, 1986-06
  8. Sinclair Lewis (University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers Number. 27) by Mark Schorer, 1963-04-25
  9. Sinclair Lewis: Our Own Diogenes by Vernon Parrington, 1974-06
  10. Sinclair Lewis As Reader and Critic (Studies in American Literature) by Martin Bucco, 2004-05
  11. Sinclair Lewis (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  12. Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis, 2008-03-04
  13. If I Were Boss: The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis
  14. "Arrowsmith" (20th Century Interpretations)

41. Sinclair Lewis
Note at Abacci the primary listing for Sinclair Louis is Sinclair Lewis. HarrySinclair Louis 18851951 b. Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
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42. Valencia West LRC - Lewis, Sinclair
Lewis, Sinclair (18851951). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Sinclair Lewis. Sinclair Lewis (18851951), novelist, playwright BornHarry Sinclair Lewis on February 7, 1885 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota
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Sinclair Lewis novelist playwright Born Harry Sinclair Lewis on February 7 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota , he began reading books at a young age and kept a diary. A dreamer, at age 13 he unsuccessfully ran away from home, wanting to become a drummer boy in the Spanish-American War . At first, he produced romantic poetry, then romantic stories about knights and fair ladies. By 1921 he had six novels published . In , Sinclair Lewis became the first American author to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature . The award reflected his ground-breaking work in the on books such as Main Street Babbitt , and Arrowsmith . He was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for 'Arrowsmith', but declined it because he believed that the Pulitzer was meant for books that celebrated American wholesomeness and his novels, which were quite critical, should not be awarded the prize. Lewis was innovative for giving strong characterization to modern working women and his concern with race. Restless, he traveled a lot and in the

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45. Lewis, Sinclair (Litteraturnettet)
Lewis, Sinclair USA 18851951 Nobels litteraturpris 1930 Nobel e-museum Lewis, Sinclair.Lenker Books and Writers Biografi. SØK ETTER Lewis, Sinclair. SØK I
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46. Lewis, Sinclair (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Lewis, Sinclair USA 18851951 The Nobel Award 1930 Nobel e-museumLewis, Sinclair. Links Books and Writers Biography.
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47. Land By Sinclair Lewis
Logo Link to Home Page, Short Story Classics. Sinclair Lewis 1885-1951.Land. by Sinclair Lewis. He was named Sidney, for the sake
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He was named Sidney, for the sake of elegance, just as his parents had for elegance in their Brooklyn parlor a golden-oak combination bookcase, desk, and shield-shaped mirror. But Sidney Dow was descended from generations of Georges and Johns, of Lorens and Lukes and Nathans. He was little esteemed in the slick bustle of his city school. He seemed a loutish boy, tall and heavy and slow-spoken, and he was a worry to his father. For William Dow was an ambitious parent. Born on a Vermont farm, William felt joyously that he had done well in the great city of Brooklyn. He had, in 1885, when Sidney was born, a real bathroom with a fine tin tub, gas lights, and a handsome phaeton with red wheels, instead of the washtub in the kitchen for Saturday-night baths, the kerosene lamps, and the heavy old buggy which his father still used in Vermont. Instead of being up at 5:30, he could loll abed till a quarter of seven, and he almost never, he chuckled in gratification at his progress, was in his office before a quarter to eight. Yet, even so, William should not have whipped him. It only made him sulkier.

48. The Kidnaped Memorial By Sinclair Lewis
Logo Link to Home Page, Short Story Classics. Sinclair Lewis 1885-1951.The Kidnaped Memorial. by Sinclair Lewis. Wakamin is a town with a soul.
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Those who are left, lords of the dead soul of Wakamin, go to the movies and play tight little games of bridge and aspire only to own an automobile, because a car is the sign of respectability. It was Jimmy Martin who enticed Mr. Gale to go spearing pickerel, and they two, the big slow-moving man and the boy who took two skips to his one solid pace, plowed through the willow thickets along the creek all one Saturday afternoon. But now there was no G. A. R. at all in Wakamin. His walk had brought him to a fenced field. He peered across. It was set with upright and ghostly stones. He had come to the cemetery. He stopped, prickly. He heard creepy murmurs in the dusk. He saw each white stone as the reproachful spirit of an old soldier robbed of his pension of honor. He turned away with a measured calmness that was more panicky than a stumbling retreat. The morning of the empty Decoration Day was radiant as sunshine upon a beech trunk. But nowhere was the old-time bustle of schoolgirls in bunting, of mothers preparing lunch baskets, of shabby and halting old civilians magically transformed into soldiers. A few families mechanically hung out flags. Mrs. Tiffany did not. When Mr. Gale came down to breakfast he found her caressing an ancient silken flag. She thrust it into a closet, locked the door, hastened out to the kitchen. She was slow in the serving of breakfast, looked dizzy, often pressed her hand against her side. Mr. Gale begged her to let him help. She forbade him sternly. She seemed to have a calm and embittered control of herself.

49. Sinclair Lewis At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
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50. Anecdote - Sinclair Lewis - Sinclair Lewis
Sweeping up Sinclair Lewis. Lewis, Sinclair (18851951) American novelist, NobelPrize recipient (Literature, 1930) noted for his social satires Main Street
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51. Anecdote - Sinclair Lewis - Armchair Critic
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52. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Sinclair Lewis Quotes
Can t Happen Here. ~ Sinclair Lewis (18851951) US novelist, greatest satirist ofera, 1st American to win Nobel prize in literature from Title of book, 1935.
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53. Sinclair Lewis Definition Of Sinclair Lewis. What Is Sinclair Lewis? Meaning Of
Noun, 1. Sinclair Lewis United States novelist who satirized middle-classAmerica in his novel Main Street (1885-1951)
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54. Harry Sinclair Lewis Definition Of Harry Sinclair Lewis. What Is Harry Sinclair
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56. Richard Lingeman
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58. Information Headquarters: Sinclair Lewis
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60. Sinclair Lewis - Wikipedia
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Sinclair Lewis novelist playwright Born Harry Sinclair Lewis on February 7 in Sauk Centre, Minnesota , he began reading books at a young age and kept a diary. A dreamer, at age 13 he unsuccessfully ran away from home, wanting to become a drummer boy in the Spanish-American War . At first, he produced romantic poetry, then romantic stories about knights and fair ladies. By 1921 he had six novels published . In , Sinclair Lewis became the first American author to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature . The award reflected his ground-breaking work in the on books such as Main Street[?] Babbitt[?] , and Arrowsmith . He was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for 'Arrowsmith', but declined it because he believed that the Pulitzer was meant for books that celebrated American wholesomeness and his novels, which were quite critical, should not be awarded the prize. Lewis was innovative for giving strong characterization to modern working women and his concern with race. Restless, he traveled a lot and in the he would spend time with other great artists in the Montparnasse Quarter in Paris, France

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